Abortion: "A Simple Solution"
The Maryland Women's Abortion Clinic is running an ad highlighting that abortion offers a "simple solution to a complex problem." Does that make anyone else sick?
And with federal funding for abortion coming down the pike, we're coming into the days where the simple solution will be likely used increasingly. Instead of "simple solution" why don't we just call it...uhm...I don't know..."the final solution?" Or would that be too telling?
I'm assuming "simple" doesn't refer to the abortion/breast cancer link?
Or the high depression rates? Suicide rates?
I guess they just want to keep their ad simple.















11 comments:
Sounds Nazi to me, but so do many of the Obama policies! And yes, I am referring to the healthcare bill etc, I think this may be part of the mentality, if corruption is not the cause!
Bribery, goonery, trickery, lies - a tree is known by its fruit.
I hope the American people will stop tolerating this outrageous abuse of power and burn this abhorent tree down with all its acorns and saplings now and forever.
Sounds like a "modest proposal" if I have every heard one...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modest_proposal
Notice they offer same-day evaluation and procedure. They don't want to give women time to think about the consequenses of what they're doing; they just want to make a buck.
Apalling. Simply appalling. They talk about the destruction of human life as if its as simple as having a mole removed or something.
I love to see someone do a series copying this ad with
a parent exasperated with an unruly teenager, or a spouse in a troubled marriage - suggesting that, "when things don't go as planned", killing them is "a simple solution to a complex problem".
We're going to have door to door abortion salesmen soon. Uhhhhhgh.
Five of the six faces that appear in the ad are Black. Sanger would be proud.
William, it would be the last time they came to my door.
"The front of the card had a photo of an exasperated mom surrounded by a couple of wild kids." -Kathy
Should it be subtitled:
"If only I killed them when I had the chance."
"Wanted? Unwanted? What's the difference?"
gbm3
It was a great video with the smiling woman before the abortion. prrrrr.
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